The Jersey Shore
Less than an hour drive from most of Mercer County, you can find yourself relaxing in the sand and soaking up the sun. A beachgoer’s paradise during the day, and at night, it’s clubbers paradise.
Close to Belmar, Point Pleasant, Seaside, and Long Beach Island, one can enjoy fine beaches, great shopping, elegant dining, and great night life all in the same day.
Some fabulous places to go for nightlife are Belmar’s Bar Anticipation and DJais, Martell’s Tiki Bar and Jenkinson’s. Lets not forget Sea Brights’s Donovan’s Reef, LBI’s The Ketch & The Shell, Ortley Beach’s Joey Harrison’s Surf Club, and Seaside’s Bamboo Club and XS.
Children and adults alike always have a great time at the Jersey Shore’s boardwalks.
Take a stroll along Jenkinson’s Boardwalk in Point Pleasant and you will find games, arcades, rides and roller coasters for children of all ages, along with an aquarium, food, and gift shops.
Also check out Seaside’s family fun boardwalk filled with games, arcades, rides, food a roof-top miniature golf course, and the Breakwater Beach Water park.
For all your real estate needs visit us on the web at www.RobbinsvilleHomeforSale.com or www.TriCountyHomes4Sale.com.

Photo(s) courtesy of Binh Ly on Flickr.com.
Greater Mercer County Area - Featured Hot Spots for the week of July 14th, 2008
This is the second of my weekly series of "Featured Hot Spots" I'll be posting. If there is something you'd like to add or would like featured don't hesitate to reach out to me.
Princeton has always been a fond memory to me. As a child, my grandmother lived in Princeton and my brother and I spent many a summer day at Gram's house. Impi Daniels my grandmother "Gram" will be 100 years young this month. This one is for you Gram, Love ya!!
Princeton was every kids dream, with all the history and charm just walking the streets. My grandmother actually shared the company of Albert Einstein when she worked at the university as part of the maintenance workers. One of my favorite stops was always the Princeton Public Library we would spend hours just reading.
Princeton is not just home to an Ivy League school, it is also a historical landmark filled with culture and leisure activities. You can tour through 18th and 19th-century buildings or wander through Princeton's Battlefield State Park.
If shopping is more your thing, you will be interested in visiting Palmer Square, one of the area's most upscale shopping venues with everything from clothing to specialty foods, home furnishings, and custom stationery.
Princeton is also well known for it's five-star amenities. You can get anything from a hamburger and fries to places like Mediterra and one of my personal favorites favorites The Ferry House. For some after dinner drinks, you may want to check out Triumph Brew Pub.
After a good meal and a nice stroll through this historic town, a great way to end the evening if you're in the mood to laugh you can go to Catch a Rising Star Comedy Club.
Stay tuned for next week's "Hot Spots" and as always for all your real estate needs contact me at (609) 448-2222 .
For all your real estate needs visit us on the web at www.RobbinsvilleHomeforSale.com or www.TriCountyHomes4Sale.com.
Photos courtesy of Blypix on Flickr.com Thank you again!!

Greater Mercer County Area - Featured Hot Spots for the week of July 7th, 2008
This is my first in a weekly series of "Featured Hot Spots" I'll be posting. If there is something you'd like to add or would like featured don't hesitate to reach out to me.
Mercer County is close to many attractions. Just a five -minute drive to Mercer County Park and you can enjoy picnics in it's 2,600 plus acres. Tennis courts are available, as well as bike trails, an ice-skating rink, boating, and lakes.
In addition, feel free to roam the gorgeous Grounds for Sculpture located in neighboring Hamilton, which showcase many sculptures in a variety of styles and form. Grounds for Sculpture is a hidden gem in the Mercer County area usually only scene by the commuters from Hamilton Train Station.
If that doesn't excite you how about catch a show at the Trenton War Memorial Theater offering anything from pop, jazz or stand up comedy.
Or you could also watch the local Trenton Thunder Baseball game at Waterfront Park. As a season ticket holder for the Trenton Thunder I can personally say there isn't a bad seat in the house.
And after the game if you're just looking for a place to hit the dance floor, try Katmandu; a club/island-themed restaurant where you will find an eclectic crowd. With its enormous dance floor and an outside deck with live bands, parties, and DJ music.
Stay tuned for next week's "Hot Spots" and as always for all your real estate needs contact me at (609) 448-2222.
If you need to search for homes please visit me at TriCountyHomes4Sale or RobbinsvilleHomesforSale

Washington Town Center – nestled in Robbinsville, New Jersey has a pure feeling of charm and innocence. A return to a neighborhood-style living with welcoming, time-honored traditions.
As inviting as it is nostalgic, a distinguishing feature of this new community is the big city ambiance that comes into view with its own village square. Just steps from your door, it's where neighbors meet and friends are made while taking in the joys and conveniences of quaint shops and stores.
With beautiful public parks, lakes and open spaces offer fun and relaxation for everyone to enjoy. It's a welcoming, neighborhood picture drawing on the qualities and culture of past. All that our hearts remember, of the carefree, friendly atmosphere of a real hometown.
Washington Town Center is just four miles from the New Jersey Turnpike and even closer to Route 130, making it a commuter's dream. Plus, the area provides easy access to several other major thoroughfares, including I-195, I-295, and Routes 1 and 206. Those who prefer train service will welcome the advantage of two nearby train stations plus a Park and Ride location right on Route 130.
Let me be the first to welcome YOU home.
To schedule a private tour of the community or to receive a current list of available homes in Washington Town Center, please contact us at (609) 448-2222.
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Contact Desiree Daniels, ABR, Realtor, and Licensed in New Jersey (609) 448-2222 or (609) 587-9300 ext 312. If you are interested in purchasing a property in Mercer, Burlington or Monmouth County. Or the Following Townships Robbinsville, Hamilton, Washington, Mercerville, Ewing, Lawrenceville, Hopewell, Bordentown City, Bordentown, Florence, Foxmoor, Town Center, West Windsor, Princeton, Washington Town Center, Robbinsville Town Center, Sharbell
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